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having a destination wedding.....final payment

Hello,
I am getting married in mexico and we will need to make final payment to hotel of close to 20,000.00 dollars. Was wondering if anyone had an idea best way to travel with money and how to make final payment. We have enough cash saved to pay total amount but obviously do not have credit card limit that high. The hotel only excepts travel checks, credit cards, or cash. any ideas?

AJ, Philadelphia
March 13, 2015 10:13:34 PM

1 Response

In reply to AJ, Philadelphia

Welcome to TD Helps, AJ. First, we want to congratulate you on your upcoming wedding, which is so exciting!
We'd like to inform you that for the protection of your TD Bank account, your TD Debit Card has daily limits placed on it. For more information on your daily limit amounts, please take a look at our Personal Deposit Account Agreement: http://bit.ly/1kb17UQ (Pages 39 & 40).
Since you are expecting to make a transaction higher than permitted, you can send us a written request via fax. You can send the fax to our Fulfillment Team at 856-533-1138, and please include the following information:
• Subject: Limit Increase • Account Number • Debit/ATM Card Number • Your Name • Contact Telephone Number • Amount of increase or decrease • Indicate - Visa, POS, ATM • Your Signature
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By placing a travel notification, this will help us be aware if we see foreign transactions on your account. Also, please be informed that for your protection we will continue to monitor your card activity even when a notification is set. We also recommend carrying more than one method of payment while traveling, just in case you encounter any acceptance issues. For more travel tips while overseas, please visit http://bit.ly/1gDrDYu. You may also want to review our international travel tips frequently asked questions by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1ltwDDc .
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We hope to hear from you soon, AJ, and have a good evening.

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